Ford Mustang RTR by Vaughn Gittin Jr | Mothers | HRE Wheels
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Ford Mustang RTR by Vaughn Gittin Jr | Mothers | HRE Wheels
Vaughn Gittin Jr and Mothers teamed up with HRE Wheels to build this Ford Mustang RTR project for SEMA. Vaughn's favorite wheel are the HRE Vintage 501, so we finished them in Satin Charcoal to go with the vehicle.
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Photos by Linhbergh
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Photos by Linhbergh
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They still look the same GT500, 402, SuperSnake. Like the Corvette, Challenger and Camero. All these cars are overprice for basically the same car but different engine or boost. Ok maybe this version is more out there in styling, but you can not drive this on the street, give it two days and that splitter will be ripped to pieces.
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They still look the same GT500, 402, SuperSnake. Like the Corvette, Challenger and Camero. All these cars are overprice for basically the same car but different engine or boost. Ok maybe this version is more out there in styling, but you can not drive this on the street, give it two days and that splitter will be ripped to pieces.
Last edited by TheStigSC; 11-19-2012 at 11:24 AM.
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Overpriced???? You can get a Mustang GT for like 35K....for that you can get what is actually a somewhat nice interior and you get 430-some-odd horsepower plus the best handling american muscle car in its class...the GT500 is classified as the cheapest super sportscar and the new model makes 850 and 1100 hp respectively. How is this overpriced? And what do you expect them to do? The GT500 is a mustang, not its own car. Its essentially a trim of Mustang, why would you expect a different car? Please explain this to me. My car sits about the same height as that and here in MD, where roads SUCK, I would have no problem running that splitter except for right into a curb...and this is built for a track (actually, built for SEMA) just wondering where you get all these expectations. Seems like every post you put up is just some negative trash talk.
#8
Overpriced???? You can get a Mustang GT for like 35K....for that you can get what is actually a somewhat nice interior and you get 430-some-odd horsepower plus the best handling american muscle car in its class...the GT500 is classified as the cheapest super sportscar and the new model makes 850 and 1100 hp respectively. How is this overpriced? And what do you expect them to do? The GT500 is a mustang, not its own car. Its essentially a trim of Mustang, why would you expect a different car? Please explain this to me. My car sits about the same height as that and here in MD, where roads SUCK, I would have no problem running that splitter except for right into a curb...and this is built for a track (actually, built for SEMA) just wondering where you get all these expectations. Seems like every post you put up is just some negative trash talk.